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    Emmanuel Macron and Xi Jinping in France earlier this month.

    China hints at retaliation in worsening trade clash with Europe

    If the two sides start imposing tariffs on each other, it would increase risks for companies around the world already dealing with the US-China trade dispute.

    • Zheping Huang
    Taiwan’s new President Lai Ching-te, centre, Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim, right, and former president Tsai Ing-wen wave during Lai’s inauguration ceremonies in Taipei.

    Taiwan’s new president warns China’s threats ‘will not disappear’

    Lai Ching-te will build on his predecessor’s efforts to strengthen ties with the US, which is bound by its own laws to provide the island with the means to defend itself.

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    • Jessica Sier
    Pedestrians in Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui. Consumer and technology groups listed in the city are trading at a big discount, some fund managers say.

    Australian investors snag Hong Kong bargains as share prices surge

    Fund managers see opportunities, with Chinese authorities promising measures to stop a long-term outflow of money from one of Asia’s biggest sharemarkets.

    • Jessica Sier

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    Elon Musk will also sign an agreement on enhancing connectivity in the country’s health and education sectors.

    Musk in Bali to launch Starlink satellite internet service

    The billionaire head of Tesla and SpaceX and owner of social platform X to launch the service alongside outgoing Indonesian President Joko Widodo.

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    • Firdia Lisnawati and Niniek Karmini
    A Geely Zeekr 001 EV at the Zeekr Centre in Shanghai. The shift in the US approach towards China from engagement to full-throttle competition is no longer in doubt.

    The US-China trade war has helped polarise ASEAN

    Regardless of their alignment or dependence on one side or the other, South-East Asian states need to stay focused on their common regional interests.

    • Joseph C. Liow
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    Residential buildings developed by Country Garden in Yangzhou.

    China unveils dramatic steps to rescue property market

    China announced a slate of measures aimed at reinvigorating its ailing property industry and stabilising growth in the world’s second-largest economy.

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    • Amanda Wang
    Chinese President Xi Jinping

    China-US clean energy trade war could get dirty

    History suggests Beijing will reply in kind and lift tariffs on a range of American exports, which will raise the stakes once again in their long-running tit-for-tat tussle.

    • Jessica Sier
    China has decided that the state owned developers will survive.

    China’s housing mess has finally reached Xi Jinping

    The president is stepping in to help the country’s beleaguered developers. But only the state-owned players who are critical to his power base.

    • Shuli Ren
    Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin  review the honour guard during an official welcome ceremony.

    Xi tells Putin their nations’ ties should last ‘generations’

    The Chinese president said his country was “ready to work with Russia as a good neighbour, friend and partner with mutual trust”.

    • jing Li
    A Chinese fighter jet takes off from an aircraft carrier near Taiwan.

    China’s military incursions inch closer to Taiwan

    An increasing number of Chinese military planes and vessels have staged drills that have alarmed Taiwan, as it prepares to inaugurate its new president.

    • Yimou Lee
    ‘Dear friends’ Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in 2019.

    Putin to meet ‘dear friend’ Xi in China, defying US

    The Russian president is set to arrive in Beijing, underlining the key relationship as China faces growing US pressure to curtail support for the war in Ukraine.

    • Greg Torode and Guy Faulconbridge
    A worker processes nickel at a smelter near Sorowako on Sulawesi island in Indonesia.

    Stellantis, Vale in nickel talks in Indonesian coup

    The smelter deal would bring a rare Western investor to Indonesia, the world’s biggest producer of a commodity critical to making electric cars.

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    • A. Anantha Lakshmi and Harry Dempsey
    Voters queue at a polling station during the fourth phase of voting for national elections in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

    Religious tensions rise as India election passes halfway mark

    The world’s most populous nation began voting on April 19 in a seven-phase election in which nearly one billion people are eligible to vote.

    • Rishika Sadam and Fayaz Bukhari
    A freeway under construction in Jinan, China. Beijing is raising money to fund more infrastructure spending.

    China kicks off bond sale to fund stimulus

    Government spending in infrastructure will be key to ensuring China achieve its growth target of about 5 per cent this year.

    • Helen Sun
    Lawrence Wong is set to become Singapore’s new prime minister.

    ‘Nothing to see here’ as Singapore gets new PM

    Lawrence Wong is considered a safe pair of hands. But Singapore is facing many challenges that need radical new ideas rather than technocratic continuity.

    • Michael Barr
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    A tanker arrives in Darwin Harbour to deliver an LNG cargo to Inpex’s Ichthys LNG export project.

    Japan’s energy giants applaud Australia’s ‘clear’ gas plan

    Japanese energy giant Inpex said the Albanese government’s new gas strategy shows Australia’s role as a “reliable and trusted” partner.

    • Jessica Sier
    Bundles of steel tubes at a trading market in Jinan. China’s steel exports have swelled.

    China’s exports return to growth in boost to shaky economy

    China’s exports edged higher in dollar terms last month as Beijing pinned its hopes on a manufacturing-led revival to boost flagging growth.

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    • Joe Cash
     Zeekr EVs were all the rage at the  China Auto Show in Beijing last month.

    This is how China’s car dealers are driving the EV revolution

    Chinese car dealers are ditching foreign brands slow to respond to the EV transition, while turning to homegrown makers that have been gobbling up market share.

    • Gloria Li
    Workers make vapes in a factory in Shenzhen in China.

    China’s flood of cheap exports is about to get worse

    EU leaders were this week the latest to scold China about overcapacity, but there are no quick fixes to its factory glut.

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    Why Australia could benefit from engaging with China on clean energy

    A new report provides the framework for a forward-looking Australia-China relationship, identifying vast potential for economic co-operation.

    • James Curran